N.D. Admin. Code 69-09-05-04

Current through Supplement No. 393, July, 2024
Section 69-09-05-04 - Rules for resale of telecommunications services
1. Definitions.
a. "Premise cable" means telecommunications cable or channels on the reseller's side of the point of connection to the local exchange company (demarcation point).
b. "Prepayment" means payments made by customers of a reseller in advance of receiving service. Prepayment includes a deposit and any customer payment for telecommunications service in advance of receiving the full amount of service for which payment is made.
c. "Resale" means the subscription to local or long-distance telecommunications services and facilities by one entity, and reoffered for profit or with markup to others with or without enhancements. Where reoffered service is part of a package, and the package is offered for profit or markup, it is resale.
d. "Reseller" means a person reselling local or long-distance telecommunications services. The definition does not include pay telephone providers, but does include a cellular and personal communication service provider who resells cellular or other wireless service.
e. "Same continuous property" is contiguous real estate owned by the same individual, group of individuals, or other legal entity having title to the property. The property may be traversed by streets, ditches, or other similar manmade or natural terrain features provided that, but for terrain features, the property would be contiguous and provided that such terrain features are of a nature and dimension that it is reasonable to treat the property as contiguous.
f. "Shared tenant service provider" means a person reselling telecommunications services to the tenants of a building complex on the same continuous property or to parties with a community of interest.
2. A reseller may not operate in North Dakota except in compliance with applicable laws and rules. A reseller shall:
a. Register with the commission, on a form provided by the commission, indicating the provision of local resale or long-distance resale services in the state of North Dakota.
b. If a reseller requires prepayment for service, it shall:
(1) Submit a performance bond in an amount specified by the commission; or
(2) Establish an escrow account in a North Dakota bank containing an amount equal to the prepayments collected at any given time, and file monthly reports showing escrow account activities and call completion data.
(3) Under subsection 7 of North Dakota Century Code section 49-03.7-09 the bonding requirement does not apply to a facility-based company providing commercial mobile radio service, as defined in title 47, Code of Federal Regulations, part 20, section 20.3.
(4) The requirements of paragraphs 1 and 2 are subject to a twenty-five thousand dollar minimum for resellers of local service other than by means of a prepaid calling card. The required amount of a performance bond is the product of the estimated level of customers after three years of operation, times the amount of required customer prepayments, or twenty-five thousand dollars, whichever is greater. The required amount of an escrow account is an amount equal to the prepayments at any given time but no less than twenty-five thousand dollars.
(5) The requirements of paragraphs 1 and 2 are subject to a two thousand five hundred dollar minimum for resellers of any service other than the local service subject to paragraph 4. The amount of a performance bond is the product of the estimated level of customers after three years of operation, times the amount of required customer prepayments, or two thousand five hundred dollars, whichever is greater. The amount of an escrow account is an amount equal to the prepayments, including prepaid calling cards, at any given time.
3. A reseller may not be identified as an optional intrastate interexchange carrier unless it is registered with the commission.
4. Except for residents of dormitories or residence halls of schools, colleges, or universities, the end user has the unrestricted right to choose service from the incumbent local exchange company.
5. A shared tenant service provider shall allow the tenant to use the shared tenant service provider's premise cable and wire in the event an end user wants to receive service from the local exchange company.
6. The reseller is responsible for the charges incurred for telecommunications services to which it subscribes for serving its end users.
7. A reseller is subject to revocation of its authority and the penalties provided in North Dakota Century Code chapters 49-03.1 and 49-07 for violation of any applicable law or rule.

N.D. Admin Code 69-09-05-04

Effective March 1, 1989; amended effective August 1, 1991; December 1, 1993; February 1, 1995; July 1, 1997; January 1, 2001; July 1, 2006.

General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02, 49-21-01.7

Law Implemented: NDCC 49-03.1-01, 49-03.1-03, 49-21, 49-21-01.7, 49-21-07